Ang Caracas Football Club at Athletico Paranaense they did not get sick this Tuesday in their first meeting with group B of Libertadores Cup by tying 0-0 at the Olympic stadium Central University of Venezuela (UCV), in the capital of Venezuela.
With at least 12 dangerous arrivals by Brazilians and at least nine missed shots from Caracasthe first half passed between clean play and accurate passing by both teams.
The clearest scoring option for both teams came in the 13th and 14th minutes.
The option of Athletico Paranaense come to the foot of Thomas Neck, who opted for a shot to the left at close range that did not enter the goal.
for the red of Avila, Kwaku Bonsu Osei, with help from Samson Akinyoola, offered a shot from the right side of the interior of the area lost to the left.
Thus ended the first half with a 0-0 scoreline that remained in the second half of the match, despite the intensifying tension between the teams.
Proof of this were the simultaneous yellow cards made by the Colombian referee Andres Rojas Noguera appeared in the 66th minute of Sandro Notarobertothe Caracas FCNa Hugo Morathe Paranaense.
in the 80th minute David Terensmidfielder of Athletico Paranaense, He could have given the Brazilian club the victory with a left footed shot from the middle of the area that missed the right side of the goal.
Teransfrom Paranaense, and the goalkeeper from Caracas, Alain Baroja, They were the figures of the match and they met face to face on several occasions where the Paraguayan on loan to the Brazilians trembled on goal, but he recognized the Venezuelan’s vivid reflection.
Caracas and Athletico Paranaense The faces will be seen again on May 26, this time with the Brazilians as local Venezuelan recipients at the Joaquim Américo Guimarães stadium, known as Arena da Baixada, in Curitiba.
Source: La Verdad

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